COVID-19: Malawi Union of the Blind

Through press releases and public service announcements that have aired on more than 60 radio stations across the country, the MUB Executive Director is spreading the word that no one can be left behind during this pandemic. Among Kumwenda’s recommendations – public health information about COVID-19 must be released in a diversity of accessible formats, … Read more…

COVID-19: Indonesian Mental Health Association (IMHA)

In Jakarta alone, Damayanti knows of some 2500 persons with psychosocial disabilities locked inside public and private facilities. She has no idea if or how many may be infected with the coronavirus. Social care administrators, particularly at private institutions, haven’t been forthcoming about what is actually happening behind closed doors. “There is no effort to … Read more…

COVID-19: National Indigenous Disabled Women Association Nepal (NIDWAN Nepal)

Soaps, sanitizer, all these things were required and people did not even know what sanitizer means, what social distancing means, what does quarantine mean.” Gurung is the president of the National Indigenous Disabled Women Association Nepal (NIDWAN Nepal) and the general secretary of the Indigenous Persons with Disabilities Global Network (IPWDGN). NIDWAN Nepal recently worked … Read more…

COVID-19: Albinism Umbrella (AU) and Organization for the Integration and Promotion of People with Albinism (OIPPA)

“People have a fear, of course, because today in Rwanda people are in lockdown,” adds Nicodeme Hakizimana, Executive Director of OIPPA. “Everyone is staying at home. If it happened, no one can know what has happened. Another harmful myth – the coronavirus is an attempt to kill white people. According to rumors circulating in Rwanda, … Read more…

COVID-19: Nuanua O Le Alofa (NOLA)

The National Advocacy Organization for Persons with Disabilities in Samoa “I can gladly say that we are leading the way in terms of inclusive coverage of the coronavirus to our members and to those who need our services,” says Mata’afa Fa’atino Utumapu, NOLA’s general manager and president of the Samoa Blind Persons Association, a sub-group … Read more…